This video details Stage 4 of the IDARM 2017 competition, featuring an M1 Garand style stage. Competitors engage targets from a prop, then perform a circuit with a kettlebell around a barrel. The number of repetitions varies based on the chosen kettlebell weight, emphasizing a blend of marksmanship and physical conditioning. A key takeaway is the benefit of using available support for stable shooting positions at range.
This video details Stage 3 of the IDARM 2017 competition, featuring a blind stage with five targets at intermediate ranges (60-170 yards) presented from two different sandbag bunkers. Competitors had to locate and engage targets using a range card, with varying bunker angles affecting target presentation. The stage emphasized target acquisition under pressure and adapting to different firing positions, including challenging scenarios where helmet use impacted sight alignment.
This video showcases Stage 2 of the IDARM 2017 competition, themed around World War II, specifically simulating a "Banzai Charge" scenario. The participants are using M1 Garand rifles, highlighted as a quintessentially American choice for a July 4th rifle match. The event is hosted by Independence Training, and the video encourages viewer support for InRangeTV.
This video details Stage 1 of the IDARM 2017 competition, featuring an M1 Garand style rifle. The stage is semi-blind, requiring shooters to run from a cone to a bunker and engage seven targets between 80 and 150 yards, using the bunker for support. The challenge lies in identifying targets with limited prior information, with a particularly difficult final target testing observation and shooting skills.
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